Hi,
got inspired by this thread to try and setup offloading for my laptop. As
everytime I run guix pull my laptop sounds like it's preparing to take off.
But running into problems similar to what Matthew described. I.e. it just
get stuck.
> $ guix offload test
>
guix offload: testing 1 build mac
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 09:48:23PM -0400, Mike Gerwitz wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 14:53:50 +, Jone wrote:
> > I have a problem: can not run system reconfigure.
> > root@guix ~# guix system --help
> > guix: system: command not found
>
> I had the same problem last night and I foun
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 14:53:50 +, Jone wrote:
> I have a problem: can not run system reconfigure.
> root@guix ~# guix system --help
> guix: system: command not found
I had the same problem last night and I found (via strace) that it was
looking for an sqlite3 guile library. Inst
Jone writes:
> And the current results:
> during reconfigure were built from source samba, ffmpeg, icecat (now)
> and I do not know what else and how long it will be.
> Theoretically, berlin.guixsd.org repository is enabled:
>
> (modify-services %desktop-services
> ...
> (substitute-urls (lis
And the current results:
during reconfigure were built from source samba, ffmpeg, icecat (now)
and I do not know what else and how long it will be.
Theoretically, berlin.guixsd.org repository is enabled:
(modify-services %desktop-services
...
(substitute-urls (list "https://berlin.guixsd.org";
Hi Hinko,
Hinko Kocevar writes:
> Hi Ludovic,
>
> Thank you for the insight.
>
> Is there a way to have the check pass by other means (i.e not skip the check)?
One thing you could do is patch the RUNPATH of the library. You can do
this with the ‘patchelf’ command. A good starting place might
Thanks. I already wrote this, but I was not sure that nothing would break in
the system.
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> If you run guix as root, then you must run `guix pull` as root as well.
> I find it simpler to use the `sudo` command to execute your user's "guix" with
> additional privileges. For instance,
>
> sudo guix system reconfigure ...
>
> should work.
You can also use “
Works as
sudo -E guix system --help
but I can not imagine what will happen as a result with 'sudo -E' and 'system
reconfigure'.
> If you run guix as root, then you must run `guix pull` as root as
> well.
Yes, that's exactly what I did.
> sudo guix system reconfigure
> should work.
But:
sudo guix system --help
Password:
guix: system: command not found
Try `guix --help' for more information.
If you run guix as root, then you must run `guix pull` as root as well.
I find it simpler to use the `sudo` command to execute your user's "guix" with
additional privileges. For instance,
sudo guix system reconfigure ...
should work.
--
Pierre Neidhardt
You'd like to do it instantaneously,
I have a problem: can not run system reconfigure.
root@guix ~# guix system --help
guix: system: command not found
'guix pull' launched 3 times in a row, each time gives the same output:
compiling...100.0% of 1 files
compiling...100.0% of 230 files
co
Hi Oleg,
Oleg Pykhalov skribis:
> $ PAGER= systemctl show guix-daemon.service | grep locale
> Environment=GUIX_LOCPATH=/root/.guix-profile/lib/locale
>
> $ sudo guix package -I
> …
> guix0.14.0 out
> /gnu/store/pii5cimi72lj5l7793h54g5sg0sr2apl-guix-0.14.0
> glibc-utf8-locales 2.
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